Gizmo5 jumps onto the JAJAH platform

Over the past two years we have built a robust global IP-telecommunications platform that serves our 10 million plus JAJAH users and an increasing number of partner services like the recently announced and now the widely used mobile and computer-based VoIP service .

Gizmo5 has chosen JAJAH as the platform for its IP-telephony services as well as additional tailored services including customer care and billing.



Like Yahoo! and MailVision, Gizmo5 has turned to us to manage its back end, so they can focus on continuing to develop awesome software, and take their lovely computer and mobile phone based softphone client all round the world.

With more than 6 million people already using Gizmo5, this adds a stack more users onto the JAJAH network, and now that they are leveraging the power of the JAJAH back end, no doubt Gizmo5 will add plenty more.
"The JAJAH platform was chosen because of the simplicity of implementation, reliability and the ability to expand our software globally," said Gizmo5 President, Jason Droege "With Gizmo5 leveraging the JAJAH platform, we have the ability to break into the huge untapped market for VoIP. Because this partnership brings together simple telephony, innovation and quality for the masses, we aim to reach the ninety percent of Internet users who don’t currently use VoIP."

The softphone market is an exciting space, poised for significant growth as competition heats up and global unified communications take hold. A recent Frost & Sullivan report forecast that softphone calls will represent 20 percent of IP-telephone calls by 2014. Softphone sales rose to 416,000 units, worth $18.9 million in 2007, a 30 percent increase in dollar terms over the previous year.

With quality becoming an issue for people using softphones, any company on the JAJAH platform has a great opportunity to stand out from the crowd and capture a good slice of this growing market.

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  1. Amanda says:

    congratulations, guys ;-)

  2. Josh says:

    Jajah has a serious issue regarding making calls to/from China. Several weeks ago connecting calls to a China number began to no longer work ("source number not supported") and your JAJAH staff refuses to reply to emails or posts on the forums.

    PLEASE address this issue quickly.

  3. Tim says:

    I completely agree with Josh.
    I find it sad that JaJah does not respond to my inquiries regarding my Shanghai number. (Mobile is working excellent though!)
    Thanks to Jajah support for hopefully solving this problem soon and answering to our inquiries!

  4. Carl says:

    Does anyone know if this would work.

    I have a gizmo phone and abroad. Would i be able to ring a gizmo computer back home for free? Or would i be charged?


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